PAGE EIGHT , adIuN'rs':-Moiwraour:-. Harold AGENT SIEOBGETOWN: The Guardian may be bought at Blue Dome Restaurant. and (iuariliiin Office: in Souris: The Snack Bar. The Post Office; ..'THE PRESBYTEIf.IANi CHURCH IN CANADA. - services. for Sunday, October em. as follows: i Montague 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Cardigan 2.30 P. M. Muiitagiic sun- day School 10 A. M. Rev. F. N. Young, Minlsicr. . ...'CI'IURCII OF CHIIIST. Sun- day, October 4th. 1953: Montague, l0:00 a.m, Bible School for all ages. Adult classes iaiigh: by mlll- p later; 11:00 am Lords Suppeiw Ind preaching. sorinon "The Acts of the Apostles” MLit'rzi,x River Supper; Murray Hal'l)Cli!' 600 p.m.,: Bible School and Lord's Supper. Combined eiaiiL'ciistii- s vice at Montague Church of Ch st. all 8:00 p.m. All iielrnme. Kenneth T. Norris. eianzelisi. JTIIE IllO.VTA(ll'E (liiiiadiaii Legion Carnival prize 'iillillf'l' list: Door prizes. Tliiirsilni, Sept. '24, Mrs. -French. Loiier Montaaue. combination leather liassork and footstool; Friday. September 25, MM. Gordon Myers, Nmv Perth. table lamp: Saturd v. 28, Mr. Martin Myr one set bathroom scales. Dllllllllflsl Community silvcrplaie sei'i;i'F- tor six, Mrs. Janies Slldll, Road: picnic lunch case and ser- vice for six. Mr. James Larkiii, Montague. Flour guessiiis: contest: nearest to corzicct. Lorne Johnston, Mciiiiai.-iie. Strange But True Continued irnm pace .1 Only the ye-ry .suporstii.inus were afraid or alarmed. They would never fail to cry oiii: "See! There's the light again! See it!" The travelling lizht moved a- long at a slow price. several" feet. from the ground. The superstit- ious ones said it was a spook. The reat of the residents called it. a will-o-the-wisp. You can call it what you like. But why did it al- ways come from the direction of Stevenson's woods, follow the line fence and then disappear in the hollow? Where has lL been keep- ing itself for the past forty years if it were a will-o-tlie-wisp, or in ghost? To date nobody has ever come up iiith a plaiisable ex- olanatizi of the l.l'aVPIllll2 light. Nobody is ever likely to after all these years. But the lizht was no iirearn in the minds of those that law it time after time. And the uersons who saw it then see it no more. PRINCE EDWARD -' TO-DAY and SAT. I-Ie's here - with a wild, new fightin' gal in his arms . . . and the Happiest. Scrap- piest Hit of his career! ...... .. i .ti"i”liiiiiiiiiii 0311119510"! theWay'w- j ' SPECVIA-L I I I kit CHAMPIONSHIP FIGIIT FILMS - ROCKY -I MARCIANO VI. ROLAND ., usrsazs. snows a:.ao,.7.9 : 4;; -; THE EASTERN GUARDIAN il:00 a.m.. Bible School and Lord's 1 ilies: September . Martinvale,; Queens - poiitidage, Mr. . F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart. Weldon Laveu. the following places In Montague: In Georgetown: Local AT PLOWING MATCI' The clock which was donated by Mrs. Clay, Montague, to the Beaver Club was won by Mr. Bi-iiii Clay. Bridgetown. The drawing took place at the Pm- vincial Plowing Match. JWINNER .. AGEORGETOWN PASTORAL CHARGE.-United Church of Car.- ada. Services for October 4th. ll A. ll. Sliirgcon: 2.30 P. M. Mill- iown Rally Day for all of the fam- alao ”Pai'enta Day"; "i P. M. A. W. Paterson. Georgetown. Rev. i Minister. , ,E- ..fMON'l'AGUlII PASTORAL ACHARGE. - Rev. J. M. Fraser, Minister. Sunday. Oct. 4th. Moll- tagiic: 11 A. M. Rally Day Service jfor everybody. with Sunday School iteachers and pupils taking part.'A lspecial welcome to parents. and all interested in the boys and gins. 7.30 P. M. Evening Service. Lower M021-' : tague: 8 P. M. Rally Day Service. A .cordial welcome to all. p CvEORGE'I'OW'h l.AI)IIIS' i AUXILIARY Georgetown Anil Vicinity . '..-'Mll5. Fred Allan was 3, recent visitor to Charlottetown, where she spent several days. Rev. W. G..l-Iogg, of Charlotte- town. priest-in-charge of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, was a visitor to Georgetown on Wednes- day, September 30. . Mrs. James Macbeod and daugh- ter. of Murray River. were recent. visitors to Georgetown where they were the guests of Mrs. MacLeod's mother, Mrs. Minnie Refuse. Rev. Father Howard Wight, who holds the rank of Squadron Lead- er in the Padre Service of the Royal Canadian Air Force and who has "ecenily been transferred from Ontario to Greenwood, N. 8., is spending a short leave in George- town. as the guest of his mother. Mrs. William Wight. Father Wight is in charge of Padre Service ad- ministrative duties for the Mari- tlnie commancnit the R. car. Mrs. Charles Fraser has as her guest her father. Mr. Lund of Mount Herbert. Mr and Mrs. Philip Doiicctte and liilllll) were recent EUPSLS of relitiives in St. Louis. . . "The monthly in:-cling of fhei vl.adies' .-Xuxiliary of the Cana- dian Legion was held on Septem- ber 28. l y Prior to the regular liusine.-si meeting a Red Cross class in' "llomr Care of the Sick" was at- tended by 32 ladies. Mrs. Mabcli Lavers who has charge of thel Red Cross sirlirooni supply loani cupboard at Georgeioivri, made the arrangements in connection with the nrgzanimlinii of. thi-I class, which will be instructed hyi several Registered Nurses ini iGeorgeiown among whom are? ;Miss Mary Doyle. Mrs. (lhariesi ';Fraser and Mrs. Douglas RUII1Pl- ford. The opening class and dt-monslratinns nn ifmitiay nigiiii were given hy Mrs. We-ridall Wood. TLN., of Central Royalty, pwho is supervising these Redl 'Cross Classes. i i During the president Mrs, Al:-1' Arsenaiilti presided. 'I'lie meeting opens-ril 'li'llIl the 0I75f'Flall('e of tvio min- iutrs silence. There were 28 mem- lb?” present and five visitors. :Mrs. J. W. Lnvcrs and Mrs. F. J. D91-0F.V reported for the sirkj icommillar, Tivn applipatinns I business Auxiliarv: . for imenibs-rship were received. ' A binizn Committee was ap-' ,pointed to function for a monthl and the members are. Mrs. W. J. 'Fitzgerald. Mrs. lvalter MacLt-an. iMl'S. J. W. Lavers and Mrs. Wal-1 .ler Soloman. It was decided that: the r-xr-r-iitive would I attend thnl iiowZiIiWsiT . Washington OTTAWA. 1(lPi .VIll'ilSlt"T Hour will fly ingtmi next week for new indus- trial mnhiliziitioii talks with the ilnitrd States government. g The talks likely will centre on ways and means of maintaining and increasing the flow of arms ai'i'o.ss the United States-Canadian border. Si-lintiiiletl to take place Oct. 8, the meeting also will likely see the two countries taking steps to Productloii to lVash- reaffirmv the principles for pool- iing the resources of the IWO ('0llllITlPS for joint defence. The meeting will mark the re- vival of the Canada-U.S. joint in- clustrial mobilization committee which has been relatively dor- mant for more than a year. Canadian Legion meeting in dis- cuss final plans of the new mon- umeni. Members of the lunch commit- tee for the following month are, Mrs. W. A. Murphy. Mrs. Wil- liam Prosper, Mrs. Irvin! Samp- son and Miss Catherine Burke. . -A. C. T ' TWO SPEOIAL HITS on THE snot " , - AT 9:15 -- Personal Appearance of "MISS CANADA--I 1953" Miss Kathleen Archibald of Kelowna. B. C. Canada's representative in recent "Miss Ameri- ca" contest. as kl mcuit ATYIACTION 1; ins: iiiiivitisi COIITLSI K W” II 1r Ci -1 I l Twenty Dazzling Minutes with ' BEAUTIFUL GIRLS? X ON MONOAYIS PROGRAM E WORLD'S MOST AND FEATURE '”BECAUSE OF YOU" CAPITOL SHOWS AT 3:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 ro-inmr and saw. Palntsr--Co1aeily; ' zoo-Cartoon. at luglitmli of flu Year! I BOB IOWRV . IAIIE EISTOII . LEOII IIEIASCO Horse E Buggy. Dayl- Cllsptu No; 8 "Lost Phnet” Serial; Pltclilf Messrs. Glen and Ar THE GUARDIAN. East Ballic and - Vicinity . .'Messrs. Don and Allan Fisher. Nova. Scotll. spent the recent week- end aa guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon. East Baltic. Mr. Francis Campbell. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end of Sep- tember 26 at his home in Red Point. y Misses Betty Robertson and Karolyn Stewart. Charlottetown. spent the week-and of September 28 at their respective homes 'l Muan's Road and Red Point. Miss Evelyn Robertson returned to U. S. A.. having spent her holl- day: with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. tph Roberts i, Kingsboro. Mr. George Bruce, Red Point, was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town. Mr. Russell MacDonald, Halifax, is spending his holidays with his father, Mr. Charles B. MacDonald, East Lake. Mrs. Marinda Garrett. Bothwell, lspsnt ii few days visiting with yrelatives and friends in East Bal- ltic. - i' Mrs. Gerald Bruce of Souris, and iiormcrly of East Baltic, is at time of writing a patient in the Sourls Hospital. All wish her a successful art” speedy recovery. On Sunday evening, September 20, Miss Clara Mason. retired mis- sionary from India, spoke briefly at the service in the Kingsboro Bap- tist Church and was most inter- esting. .While here she was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Donald M-- Clara at the Baptist Manse. Kings- iboro. She returned to Nova Scotlri onSeptember 21. Mr. Reggie Reid, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fraser and son of Montague, were Sunday visi- tors to Red Point. Miss Jennie Stewart has return- ed to U. S. A.. having spent her holidays with her mother, Mrs. Os- wald Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stewart, Kingsboro. Due to the extreme storms the inshore fishermen have had a bad summer's fishing and at lot of the South shore fishermen lost nearly all their trawl and nets. Mr. l-larold Stewart was a recent visitor at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robertson. Klngsboro. The East Baltic School has takin the two-week fall vacation and the children have all taken to the po- tato fields. Messrs. Washington Young and Horace MacDonald, Kingsboro. were recent visitors to Charlotte- town. Mr. an Mrs. Nelson Stewart, Red Poin3, were visitors to the City on eptember 26. They ,were accompanied by meg! two sons. ur Stewart. y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greene Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Lester MacLeod and families of Montague were September 27 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Major Young, Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rose and Mr. Edison Rose, East Baltic, were business visitors to Charlottetown. September 22. l Messrs. Ray Bruce. Red Point and Foster Young, Kingsboro, motored to Charlottetown on Sep- tember 24. I Meesrs. Ralph Beck and John Shaw of Montague, were in the Red Point and St. Columba districts on September 25. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bruce. North River, were September 20 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chlng. Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mossey, Bothwell, were recent visitors to Charlottetown. - Mr. Lewis Mclnnls. Red Point, is about again following his illness and operatic in the Charlottetown Hospital. with the grain and threshing about done. the pot to digging la OANTEEN SERVICE E Adm. 10c . crcv . 10 is 11 Mi. A81" CI-IARLOTTETOVVN Lorne Valley and Vlcinily ..'Mrs. Ewen Mu-.Leod has re- turned to her home in !'br-est. Hill. after spending a. few daysgvisltlng rslativeii and friends in Lorna Val- ley. . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Maclntyre were visitors to Dundas on Sep- tember 24. where they attended the plowing match. Crane left recently where he expects to Mr. Alfred for Labrador. be employed. Mrs: Elmer Msclnnis, Charlotte- towii, i-;- the week-end of Sep- tember 26. visiting relatives in Lorne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer. Charlottetown, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Spencer's par- ents. Mr. and l" George Mac- lnnla on September 21. Mr. . p Maclrinis Jr., and Mr. Kenneth MacLeod, Charlottetown, spent the last week-end of Sep- tember with Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLeod. Mr. John O'Brien left for On- tario on September 28. were he has accepted a position. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Maclntyre, Montague. were visitors to Lorrie Valley on Sunday. September 27. where they attended church ser- vice, and later were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maclntyre. Mrs. Oliver Douglas and family of Hem of Hillsborough, recently spent. a few days visiting Mrs. Douglas parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Maclnnis. ---r i Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald and daughters Shirley. Elaine. Beryl and Eleanor, spent the last week- end of September as guests of Mr.- and Mrs. Cuyler Dingwell, Maris. Among those attending the Pro- vincial Plowing Match at Dundas on Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nigholson, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccannel. Mr. and MN. Lloyd MacDonald and family, Miss Muriel Myers.Miss Jane MacGrath, Miss Emma Nicholson and Messrs. Wilbur MacDonald,g Donald and Raymond Shaw and Ralph Nich- olson. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maoheod and son. Mr. William MacLeod re- cently motored tr. Massachusetts and are visiting relatives in Mar- tinvale and Montague. Their many friends in this vicinity were pleas- ed to see them attending church service in Lorne Valley and renew- lng old it-iendships. on September 11. Mr. George aclnnls. carpenter and contractor. 15 building I MW dwelling house for Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ma.ol..eod. Mr. Richard Gauthier has re- turned to his home in Rustico. af- ter spending several months in Lorne Valley. Miss Chris Shaw, Charlottetown. spent the last week-end of Sep- tember with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. l -A.M. - GEORGETOWN C. W. L. ..'The monthly meeting of the Georgetown Sub-Division of the Catholic Women's League was held in the side chapel on August 4th with president Mrs. P. L. Baud; reauli. presiding. The meeting opened with prayer by Rev. Director, 0. Klggins. The . treasureris report showed iii credit.- able balance in the funds. after all small bills had been paid. The pantry sale proceeds were 032.44. The president moved it vote of thanks be extended to Mrs. J. B. Scully for the use of her store for the pantry sale. also to all the ladies who sent baking, and to the ladies who were in charge. The program of the C.W.L. con- vention at North Rustlso was read by the secretary and the list of ladies to be voted upon for Pro- vincial membership. Discussion on in order and most A iera report a good crop and high hopes are held out for a fair price to meet the expenses of growing the crop. BINGO OTHER ATTRACTIONS Sponsored by MONTAGUE CANADIAN LEGION for charitable purposes Saturday. October 3rd ' MONTAGUE CUIILING RINK . Doors Open 7:80 PM. THE BIG LEAP lylnoonasuln ' Bristol and Vicinity .."rhs ball game hers oli Sun- day afternoon drew the largest crow" ever seen here for a. game; More than 200 cars packed into the church yards and lined along the highway and sppr my 1000 people stoo' in the ff y un- der ideal Weather for a game. Mr. -ma Mrs. w. A. o'arien3X,ind family who cams here from tithe city in April have closed t lr the city to reside. X Mrs. John O'Neill am son weriil visitors to the city on Saturday on business returniiig home late in the evening. summer home and gone back l1,o- ' . V K The work of painting and de- corating the side of the church of St. Liiurance st Moi-ell Rear is underway following the out- side job and when completed Will- be spls piece of work. This old cl'.;::'c has some old timers on the job with Fred Sinnott. and Peter Dunphy, who have been tak- ing M the collection for 39 years without a break and Mr. Joe Walsh who has been singing in the choir for more than so years starting as a boy. The old timer of thll old parlsh'is Mike Mc- Carthy, better known as Pa. has resided across the road from the church for 88 years. Mr. Herbert McEwen will leave this week for Toronto to join his mother and sister. Mr. McEwea was reared with Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill following his father's death. Mr. McEwen's mother was here from Toronto recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laplerre have moved out from the city for a few weeks with their children and are residing in the old home that has been closed up. They will move- back to the city later in the fall. Mr. Clifford Dunn is the con- tractor for the large barn for Les- ter McEweri. The building is 100 feet long. some of the men who were en- gaged for work in Labrador from this vicinity have returned home recently and report far more men than work is the picture there now and others will be back short- ly. Thrasliing and potato picking is the big order of the day here izoiv and pickers are not very plenty- ful. Mrs. Margaret- Villard has received word that her son Pie Jo- seph Villard had the misfortune to have his leg fractured in three places. He is stationed with the Canadian Army somewhere in Ontario. -gg delegate to be sent to convention followed. It was decided that the presi- dent Mra. P. L. Boudreault. be the delegate to the C.w.L. convention at North Rustico. The business being concluded. the meetinl 84' journed with prayer. Ac PETWORTTH. England CP - John Smith was fined ii for not having proper control of his motor- cycle ln this Sussex municipality. Police said he had a pet dog riding on the tank, and his wife seated be- hind him was carrying a second dog. FOR SALE- Frigidaire, Fawcett 0 ll range and space heater, wood a n (1 coal kitchen range, other small articles of household furniture. MRS. DUANE DICKINSON. Montague m COMPLETE VISUAL REFRACTIOZ I AND ANALYSIS 6. F. iiurci-ieson 8: SON Optometrists 53 Grafton Street COME ON! iiuiaavz THE LAST BELL, IS TO TQING AW MINUTE I oc'ronERg.g.19l53 I sniinvs DRIVE Ill THEATRE SHOWING FRIDAY OCT. 2,-.-9 P, M. DIG LEAIGUERI - . A Comedy Drama ,- Starrlng: Edward G. Robinson. Vera Ellen and Jay Richards. Q 70 minutes of baseball-A 1953 M-G-M Release 1 Coming Sunday: CODE 2 I DAILY i There Ought To Be A Law r amt: rm osswr 7 ALL I HAVE. TO "IIIIAIIIIPA .I0llES" In Person tors Igikiiziginiviiitui. with the .9 ' V, GRANDCHILDREN iG'oLi-"Q 99.. I .g A L . M RCA Victor 1' ' Recording Artist I of "Old Mountain Dew" "Old Rattler" and others. M CIIARLOTTETOWN ROLLAWAY CLUB MONDAY. OCT. 5 Doors open 7 PM. Show-8:30 PM. I" Admission: I Children-50c. Adults-SL00 Tax included caosswoko -6. Indefinite 21. Asiatic article king. .Tardy dam -Bind war.) Polynesit , 25. Prong drlnk ' 27. Peruse Property 29. Italian lL.) - island . Wander 5. 32. Goddess . .Snare ii of l9. Hatching. place . Heavenly body Goddess of ACROSS 1. Shield 6. Place of worship 11. Think 12. Artless 13. Temper . fcolloq.) 15. Afternoon receptions 16. Malt beverage ' 17. Franchise- 19. Close to 20. Resort 23. Quote 26. Small arborcsl mammal 28. Ascend 30. Sounds, as bells 31. Loose cloak 33; Scope 34..Piece out 35.'Nail 37. Chief 38. Mineral tlpring , 41. Medieval story 44. Gold coinl of Greece 46. Similar (8. Lasso 49, A crane or heron xo. A shade of brown DOWN 1. An inde- pendent passage tmus.) 2. Preclbus stone 3. Climbing plant. 4. Remnant 5. Fannie of the ruff DAILY CIRYPTOQUOTE--Here's lioiv to work It:' Axvnpaamxn IILONGFELLOW ' One letter simply stands for mother. In this exunplo At-,1; uud for the three l.'r. X for the two 0'3. etc. Single letters. apos- trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A C-rpiomm Quomio. ' X ' Lrz xcitaui.-xssaQ.pEsA.iof 1-YMX KSERQ s'w.xs.ixz waaoux .aMPz DJ Dbirsxcvzi-zz-ns.IUwzRRsK.' itiii?"-lE”3ii"i.iT-ll"”l"i?E”36nv:l"TiTs 'ELci'tvTIi3 B”"””"' r . A an DEATH-SEWELI. "K3 To scan-I 10. discord 36.Cs.vitiea lanai.) 37.Mariii- fac- g lure 38.Pierc; with s d er t 39.hI:i5s l nick- xnamc V-sIrnfIy'I AlIlWOl".., 40. Sandarsc LIED .Cutting . tool A wing Disease of sheep . Point Erbium uym.) V3. 21. volcanoes Apparent ends of S&I.ll!'ll'S rings 23. Arrived N By Fagaly And Shorten S-u